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Motorcycle License

Category A Motorcycle License

 

With a large fleet of motorcycles and all the required safety riding equipment, we offer tuition for the following license A categories:

A1: Motorcycles with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 125 cubic centimetres, of a power not exceeding 11 kW.

A2: Motorcycles of a power not exceeding 35 kW.

A: Full Motorcycle License

All lessons are held with one of our highly qualified instructors and are tailored according to your needs and abilities. We offer both practical and theory lessons and will guide you through the shortest route to start riding with confidence.

Fees

 

Application Fee €60: Includes the Transport Malta fees and insurance cover in case of damage done on motoring school vehicles

Lessons €18: 45minutes each lesson. The lesson fee needs to be paid in advance, on the date of booking

Theory Test €30.25: You need to apply for the Theory Test and pay the fee directly at the Transport Malta Test Centre.

Practical Test €60: Includes the Transport Malta fees and the motoring school fees for the instructor to accompany you for the test

Theory Test Study Questions

You can download a copy of the highway code and the official Transport Malta Theory Questions from here:

 

Start the process today

You can start the application process by downloading our application pack. This includes the Transport Malta Application Form and more information about the course. You can also collect a copy of the application pack from our office.

B

125cc Permit

Category B Motorcycle Permit (125cc)

From the 1st January 2016 car drivers (with a Maltese Category B license) can ride motorcycles with an engine capacity not exceeding 125cc and a power output not exceeding 11kW.

We provide the tuition for the Permit which will cover the following Modules:

Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Theory on-site training
Module 3: Practical on-site riding
Module 4: Practical on-road training
Module 5: Practical on-road riding

The motorcycle engine capacity must not exceed 125cc and have a power rating of 11kW or less. Riders will not be allowed to carry a pillion rider and the permit will only be valid in Malta. We will issue a certificate on completion of the course and Transport Malta will update the licence with the national code 111.

Course Fee: €170

The fee includes 10 hours of lessons, insurance cover in case of damage done on motoring school vehicles, and the certificate awarded on completion of all the modules listed above.

Advanced

Motorcycle Training

Advanced Motorcycle Training Course

Do you want to take your riding to the next level and become a more confident rider?

Our UK police trained, Maltese licensed instructor will guide you through advanced riding techniques on a one to one basis on our new half day course.

Covering topics such as hazard perception, positioning, reading the road ahead, overtaking techniques and making progress.

The course includes a private classroom briefing followed by on road skills. The course is not designed to make you ride faster, just safer and better equipped to enjoy your own motorcycle to the full.

Course requirements:

  • Full A category motorcycle licence.
  • Be very familiar with your motorcycle and have ridden at least 500 Km on your current motorcycle.
  • You must be in a good state of health (fit to ride) and wear appropriate clothing (a helmet with intercom will be provided)
  • Your motorcycle must be in good roadworthy condition and meet all legal requirements for the road (insurance, tax, tyre condition etc.)

Course Fee: €125

The fee includes 4 hours of intensive training with our chief instructor.
A certificate will be awarded on completion of the training.

Frequently asked questions

How do I apply for the A License?

To apply for the A license, the first step is to complete the Transport Malta application form. This can be collected from our showroom or downloaded with our application pack from here. Once you complete the form you need to submit it at our showroom. In the pack you will find more information about how to complete the TM form. The €60 application fee needs to be paid when submitting the form. We also suggest booking the first five lessons with the application. Please note that lessons need to be paid in advance. 

How do I apply for the 125cc Permit?

To apply for the 125cc Permit course you can simply visit our showroom. Please bring a copy of your car (B) driving license as we will need a copy for insurance purposes. A 50% deposit is also required in order to secure the booking.

How do I apply for the Advanced Course?

To apply for the Advanced course you can simply visit our showroom. Please bring a copy of your motorcycle driving license as we will need a copy for insurance purposes. A 50% deposit is also required in order to secure the booking.

What are the requirements for the A License?

In order to apply for the A license you need a Maltese ID / residence card and to have been residing in Malta for over 185 days (six months) in the lest calendar year. There are also age restrictions for the different categories – A1: 18 years /  A2: 20 years / A: 24 years or 2 years experience with an A2 license. Good balance on a bicycle is also essential before starting the lessons.

What are the requirements for the 125cc Permit?

A Maltese car (B) driving license is required in order to apply for the 125cc Permit since this will be extension of the car license. Good balance on a bicycle is also essential before starting the course.

Can I apply for the 125cc Permit with an EU driving License?

A Maltese car (B) driving license is required in order to apply for the permit. If you already hold a driving license issued by another EU country you will need to convert it to a Maltese driving license before applying for the permit course. Transport Malta will need to endorse the permit on the driving license and only a Maltese license document is accepted.

How do I exchange my EU driving license?

You can exchange an EU driving license to a Maltese driving license through Transport Malta. More information and a copy of the form can be found on the official TM website (link here)

Where are the lessons held?

The first lessons start from the Park and Ride car park in Pembroke (link to map here). The rest of the lessons start from our showroom in Birkirkara.

What time are the lessons held?

Lessons are held from Monday to Friday between 7:20am and 8:15pm and Saturdays between 7:20am and 1pm. All bookings need to be made in advance at our showroom.

Contact us for more information about the motoring school.